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If you think your driving defines the words “car control,” Gymkhana might be right up your alley. Gymkhana is a form of racing that, in essence, blends drifting and autocross. Drivers attempt to complete a complex obstacle course in the shortest amount of time possible using a variety of car-control techniques including slides and drifting. For a proper demonstration, watch today’s Video Find, wherein Subaru Rally Team USA Driver Ken Block whips his race-prepped 2006 Subaru WRX Rally Car through a maze of obstacles at an abandoned airfield.

Gymkhana has been popular in Japan and Europe for some time and was often practiced by foreign sports car clubs (think Triumph, Fiat, MG, etc.) in the U.S. in the 1960s and ’70s, eventually evolving into the more conventional autocross we have today. Like autocross, Gymkhana is judged on the time in which the course is completed and the number of errors made along the way. Many of the obstacles require difficult maneuvers in very small spaces, so excellent car-control skills are a must. Given how much fun it looks, we’re all for a Gymkhana revival Stateside. Watch Block practice his Gymkhana skills here.